About Guildhall Art Gallery And London's Roman Amphitheatre, London

The only fortunate part about the destruction of the former site in Blitz in the year of 1941 was the coming up of this Guildhall Art Gallery. It is definitely one of the best places to visit for art lovers. It has a collection of the best of art collection from around the city. It is often described as a representative of the city that it is housed in and most of its collection belongs to the art collectors of the city. It opened up in 1885 and today houses a large number of paintings from around the world.

Guildhall Art Gallery And London's Roman Amphitheatre Information

The gallery is fully accessible for disabled visitors.

Picnic lunches can be eaten in Guildhall Yard or the green space nearby.

Guildhall Art Gallery And London's Roman Amphitheatre Tickets Prices

Entry is free.

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Guildhall Art Gallery And London's Roman Amphitheatre Tour Reviews

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By Joel Weatherly

Definitely a neat gallery. While its collections may not be as massive or famous as other galleries around London, the Guildhall Art Gallery is certainly worth a stop. A highlight of the building is the Roman Auditorium that can be found in its basement. It was very quiet the Friday that I visited. This was a pleasant surprise.

By R AHN

Absolutely stunning! Such an amazing place and it's free admissions! The tour guide was very lovely too, very informative and kind! I wasn't expecting to learn so much ☺

By Emily Mairi Ruth Clyde-Parry Yaroszko

Interesting collection of art, and neat to see the old roman excavation below. Very moving World War exhibit on display while I was there.
Free admission, air conditioned and clean bathrooms also a plus.

By Jeff Benjamin

This elegant building completed in 1999 is an exercise in understated top-drawer craftsmanship and a showcase for The Corporation of London's permanent art collection, exhibitions and Roman era ruins.
Here find exceptional quality and civility.
This admirable endeavour offering free admission is undoubtedly worth your time and effort.
A memorable outing.

By Natalie Cullen

Was very surprised by this gallery - came up on a self guided walk and didn't expect to spend time in here but when you're outside the whole area is stunning and even better inside, great art, lovely staff and their own Roman ruins in the basement! Excellent!